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There was nearly zero chance of a win at MCG after that first innings score. I'd argue we had slightly better chance at Adelaide with the momentum favoring us, just slightly, Sydney was also 50/50 if Bumrah was fully fit & we didn't have BRat stinking up another joint :whack3:

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Just now, R!TTER said:

There was nearly zero chance of a win at MCG after that first innings score. I'd argue we had slightly better chance at Adelaide with the momentum favoring us, just slightly, Sydney was also 50/50 if Bumrah was fully fit & we didn't have BRat stinking up another joint :whack3:

nah Nitish brought us back and we had them 99/6 or something. Thats when comedy started.

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I feel a completely seperate staff for red ball coaching is the need of the hour. They should be given the responsibility of rebuilding. 

They should be keeping eyes on domestic cricket and A tours, providing coaching to red ball players during these white ball tournaments.

With so many white ball tournaments in the calendar year will not leave any time for a single coaching staff to work on red ball team.

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7 hours ago, Number said:

I feel a completely seperate staff for red ball coaching is the need of the hour. They should be given the responsibility of rebuilding. 

They should be keeping eyes on domestic cricket and A tours, providing coaching to red ball players during these white ball tournaments.

With so many white ball tournaments in the calendar year will not leave any time for a single coaching staff to work on red ball team.

 

Kick out passengers Kohli and Rohit and most of the problems will be solved.

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52 minutes ago, Ultimate_Game said:

 

That'll happen next but I don't see it much of an issue as he doesn't have the PR and influence anywhere close to Rohit & Kohli. He was already dropped for MCG Test and once the oldies are taken care of, he would be the next in line.

 

Rahul should be next on the chopping block given his age and dismal returns?

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